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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE


Certificate

Purpose: The certificate curriculum in Administration of Justice is designed for those students who wish to take only those courses which relate directly to the law enforcement field. Courses taken in the certificate program can be applied to the A.A.S. degree.

Special Curriculum Admission Requirements: The same requirements apply as stated for the A.A.S. curriculum.

                                                              Credits
                                                     1st Semester   2nd Semester
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     ADJ  100 Survey of Criminal Justice ..............    3               
     ADJ  211 Criminal Law, Evid. & Proc. I ...........    3               
     ADJ  Elective ....................................    3               
     ENG  111 College Composition I ...................    3               
 (1) ___  Social science elective .....................    3               
     STD  Elective ....................................    1               
     ADJ  105 The Juvenile Justice System .............                   3
     ADJ  212 Criminal Law, Evid. & Proc. II ..........                   3
     ADJ  215 Report Writing ..........................                   3
     ADJ  Elective ....................................                   3
 (2) CIS  100 Intro. to Information Systems ...........                   3
 (1) ___  Social science elective .....................                   3
                                                       _________________________
                              Total Credits               16             18

Total minimum credits for the Administration of Justice certificate = 34.

(1) Social science courses may be selected from the following: economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, or sociology (includes anthropology). PSY 201-202 or SOC 201-202 are recommended.

(2) Or CIS elective approved by faculty advisor.


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